Mozambique : Assessment of the Public Procurement System
The Mozambique country procurement assessment based on the methodology for assessing procurement systems (MAPS II) methodology was carried out from September 2018 to June 2019, at the initiative of the Government of Mozambique (GOM) through the fun...
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okr-10986-353882021-06-14T09:57:58Z Mozambique : Assessment of the Public Procurement System World Bank Group PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACT MANAGEMENT PUBLIC PROCUREMENT PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSPARENCY AUDITING ANTICORRUPTION MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY LEGAL FRAMEWORK REGULATION AND OVERSIGHT The Mozambique country procurement assessment based on the methodology for assessing procurement systems (MAPS II) methodology was carried out from September 2018 to June 2019, at the initiative of the Government of Mozambique (GOM) through the functional unit for supervision of procurement (UFSA). MAPS II methodology, 2018 is a universal tool reflective of leading international procurement practice that serves as a guide towards sustainable and inclusive public procurement (PP) reform. Mozambique government decided to benefit from MAPS II upgraded analytical framework in order to get more visibility into the PP existing challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Based on these findings, a comprehensive and inclusive strategic plan was formulated to guide the way forward, towards improved procurement outcomes. The assessment of the Mozambique PP systems against the criteria set out in the MAPS II methodology, confirmed the progress achieved in the establishment of the legal and institutional framework for PP. The focus of this report is the core government procurement under the Regulamento, while briefly addressing PP under the state owned enterprises (SOE) and public private partnership (PPP) laws. 2021-04-07T15:11:54Z 2021-04-07T15:11:54Z 2020-05 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/744021617774969206/Main-Report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35388 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Country Procurement Assessment Africa Africa Eastern and Southern (AFE) Mozambique |
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The Mozambique country procurement
assessment based on the methodology for assessing
procurement systems (MAPS II) methodology was carried out
from September 2018 to June 2019, at the initiative of the
Government of Mozambique (GOM) through the functional unit
for supervision of procurement (UFSA). MAPS II methodology,
2018 is a universal tool reflective of leading international
procurement practice that serves as a guide towards
sustainable and inclusive public procurement (PP) reform.
Mozambique government decided to benefit from MAPS II
upgraded analytical framework in order to get more
visibility into the PP existing challenges and opportunities
that lie ahead. Based on these findings, a comprehensive and
inclusive strategic plan was formulated to guide the way
forward, towards improved procurement outcomes. The
assessment of the Mozambique PP systems against the criteria
set out in the MAPS II methodology, confirmed the progress
achieved in the establishment of the legal and institutional
framework for PP. The focus of this report is the core
government procurement under the Regulamento, while briefly
addressing PP under the state owned enterprises (SOE) and
public private partnership (PPP) laws. |
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Mozambique : Assessment of the Public Procurement System |
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Mozambique : Assessment of the Public Procurement System |
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Mozambique : Assessment of the Public Procurement System |
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Mozambique : Assessment of the Public Procurement System |
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Mozambique : Assessment of the Public Procurement System |
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mozambique : assessment of the public procurement system |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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